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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a photograph from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the source or origin of a photograph, indicating where it was taken or who took it.
Example: "I found a beautiful photograph from my trip to Italy last summer."
Alternatives: "an image from" or "a picture from".
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There is a photograph from a 1943 War Bond drive.
On page 43 is a photograph from a bathroom.
'For you.' "He pulled a photograph from his pocket.
A photograph from Milton Rogovin's exhibition "Buffalo," currently at Danziger.
André had also removed a photograph from the wall.
Finally, he sent her a photograph from his cellphone.
A photograph from his schooldays shows Mr McConnell sporting an "I Like Ike" badge.
A photograph from that period shows us together at a water park in Tampa.
In a photograph from a preseason game Reuters mistakenly identified Meara as Coundoul.
The next wave of sight gags, based on a photograph from his flight, were more caustic.
On Tuesday, the bloggers changed horses and captioned a photograph from New York magazine.
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